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AppDomain and delegate... How?????

I have created a new AppDomain from within my window Service.
I need to pass some delegates to an instance of a class loaded in the other
appDomain.

With the way I currently do it, the delegates get called. HOWEVER, in the
second appDomain and not
in my main AppDomain.
The class that contains the delegates is derived from MarshalByRefObject.

Heeeeeelp!
Thanks :-)


========Snippet of my code =============
// ...
AppDomain gAppDomain;
gAppDomain = AppDomain.CreateDomain ("FileAcquistionRamitAppDomain", null,
setup);
Object o = gAppDomain.CreateInstanceAndUnwrap(
Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().FullName,

typeof(RamitReceiveWrapper).FullName);

// local object to access object located in other AppDomain
RamitWrapperAppDomain = (FileAcquisition.RamitReceiveWrapper)o;

//
// initialize callbacks for customized treatments /// <----- here I pass
my delegates
//
gcbProcImg = new RamitReceiveWrapper.FProcImg(FileReceiver.StoreIma ge);
gcbExitRamit = new RamitReceiveWrapper.FExitRamit(FileReceiver.ExitRa mit);
RamitWrapperAppDomain.DefineRamitDelegates(ref gcbProcImg, ref
gcbExitRamit);
//...
Jul 21 '05 #1
1 1334
Found it!

Method passed in delegate should not be declared static.

José
"José Joye" <jo*******@KILLTHESPAMSbluewin.ch> wrote in message
news:u3**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I have created a new AppDomain from within my window Service.
I need to pass some delegates to an instance of a class loaded in the other appDomain.

With the way I currently do it, the delegates get called. HOWEVER, in the
second appDomain and not
in my main AppDomain.
The class that contains the delegates is derived from MarshalByRefObject.

Heeeeeelp!
Thanks :-)


========Snippet of my code =============
// ...
AppDomain gAppDomain;
gAppDomain = AppDomain.CreateDomain ("FileAcquistionRamitAppDomain", null,
setup);
Object o = gAppDomain.CreateInstanceAndUnwrap(
Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().FullName,

typeof(RamitReceiveWrapper).FullName);

// local object to access object located in other AppDomain
RamitWrapperAppDomain = (FileAcquisition.RamitReceiveWrapper)o;

//
// initialize callbacks for customized treatments /// <----- here I pass my delegates
//
gcbProcImg = new RamitReceiveWrapper.FProcImg(FileReceiver.StoreIma ge);
gcbExitRamit = new RamitReceiveWrapper.FExitRamit(FileReceiver.ExitRa mit);
RamitWrapperAppDomain.DefineRamitDelegates(ref gcbProcImg, ref
gcbExitRamit);
//...

Jul 21 '05 #2

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